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Columbine at Pahlman Farms

Blueberry blossoms at Pahlman Farms

Brunnera macrophylla “Jack Frost”

Bleeding hearts

Naked Indian Tree

Naked Indian Tree

Our tour guide in Jaco Costa Rica, informed us that farmers use the limbs of the Naked Indian Tree to make fence posts as they easily sprout when stuck into the ground.

Milkweed seed pod

I took this photo of a Milkweed seed pod in October of 2004 while on a visit with family in southeast Iowa. The occasion was a call for all hands to assist in the preparations for selling my grandparents home. It was the last visit I was to see my Grandpa Pete.

Milkweed is the sole food source for Monarch butterfly larvae. Toxins found in milkweed make the butterflies poisonous to many predators. Monarchs migrate annually long distances from north to south, but being insects instead of birds, it takes multiple generations to complete the round trip.

Toxins produced by human agriculture are now killing off the milkweed and Monarch butterflies. Like colony collapse disorder in bees, the loss of butterflies is linked to use of neonicotinoid pesticides and loss of native vegetation.

Aerial view of Kauaʻi coast

 

“Every day in the topics is part illusion; Rain clouds are actually rainbows … the perfect wave breaks into a riptide … conviction of immortality grows out of the endless summer. What I should have remembered is that illusion is always dangerous. But, on a perfect morning on the beach, who could remember fate?” – Magnum P.I.

We fulfilled a childhood fantasy by taking a helicopter tour over Kaua’i.

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